REPORT: Israeli forces reveal massive Hamas ‘root tunnel’ hidden beneath UN compound

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FROM FOX NEWSThe Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) released a video showing what it describes as one of Hamas’s “most complex” underground infrastructures extending beneath the southern Gaza city of Rafah

According to the IDF, the seven-kilometer-long “root tunnel” runs roughly 25 meters underground, contains about 80 rooms and was used for command operations, weapons storage and sheltering Hamas operatives.

The video shared on X on Nov. 20 travels through reinforced concrete passageways and large chambers, showing the sophistication and scale of Hamas’s underground network.

The Israeli military claims the tunnel originated beneath a United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) compound and stretched beneath civilian sites.


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EXPOSED: A 7+ kilometer Hamas tunnel route that held Lt. Hadar Goldin.

IDF troops uncovered one of Gaza’s largest and most complex underground routes, over 7 km long, ~25 meters deep, with ~80 hideouts, where abducted IDF officer Lt. Hadar Goldin was held.

The tunnel runs beneath a densely populated Rafah neighborhood and through a @UNRWA compound, mosques, clinics, kindergartens, and schools, used by senior Hamas commanders for weapons storage, planning attacks, and extended stays.

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